HOW TO: Print on Fabric | Quick Tutorial +FREEBIE “Haberdashey” Digital Kit release. #papercraft

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Hi guys, Ever tried printing on fabric? It’s easier than you think! In this video I’ll show you exactly how I print my digitals on fabric and use them to create a cute little journal.
I’m using my brand-new “Haberdashery” digital kit — filled with vintage-style textile designs that look amazing when printed on paper, washi paper, sticker sheets or FABRIC

Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe if you enjoy watching a bit of creative chaos turned into something beautiful.

You can find the freebie and full kit on my Ko-fi:
Haberdashery: https://ko-fi.com/s/16f3af86e2
November Freebie: https://ko-fi.com/s/1f8e097c9d

Channels mentioned:
@shabbydabbydoodah
@roxycreations679

Link to Craftroom Tour Video: https://youtu.be/oK9eo-so01M

All the Craft supplies that I am using are from : https://doeading.nl/
Dutch Craft shop and Webshop that ships within the EU.
Link to my Webpage : https://doeading.nl/4701-sevenplaza

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Date: November 4, 2025

50 thoughts on “HOW TO: Print on Fabric | Quick Tutorial +FREEBIE “Haberdashey” Digital Kit release. #papercraft

  1. I bought some printable fabric sheets on Amazon while back, but have not tried it. Was going to print a picture of my great grandchildren. This is so cool. I love the digitals . I did look up printable washi sheets and they have them. I love that idea also. Enjoyed this video very much. Thank you for sharing. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  2. Great idea to scan the ribbons and lace. It looks great!
    And fabric? I’m blown away. I have some bits of fabric I use for embellishing clothing…never thought I would copy it. Wow.
    For putting fabric thru my printer, I may try gluing a small piece to paper and see what happens.

  3. Hi Margreth! I’m also thinking, for those of us with Cricut and sublimation machines, we could print out the digital and heat transfer them onto fabric. Or just print from a regular printer onto iron on transfer sheets and then iron it onto the fabric. This way we won’t risk damaging our printers. I have an HP which seems to be sensitive to paper thickness, so these might be other options. Thank you for the freebie! ❤❤

  4. I've printed on fabric on both my old Epson 2780 and 5550 inkjet printers. Only difference is I use a repositionable glue stick and just do it on the edge that feeds in and on the side edges a bit to make sure the fabric stays in place. On my 2780 it didn't like thick paper so I just used regular 32lb copy paper. Beautiful kit and thanks for the freebies.

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